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Volunteers Pick Up Nearly Two Tons of Trash From County Beaches After July Fourth Holiday
Surfrider San Diego beach cleanup volunteers in March. Photo via @SurfriderSD Twitter Warm weather makes local beaches an enticing place to spend Independence Day, but those celebrations come with an environmental cost. July 4th celebrations leave more trash on American beaches than any other holiday, says the Surfrider Foundation, one of several organizations that took part in a countywide beach cleanup Friday as part of the annual “Morning After Mess” event. According to organizers, 688 volunteers removed nearly 4,000 pounds of trash from nine San Diego County beaches during the event, most of which consisted of single-use plastics that may otherwise have washed into the the oce

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